The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office received information that Watson was staying in a home just inside Knox County off Raccoon Valley Road.

That information was shared with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office deputies, who immediately pursued Watson, according to ACSO spokesperson Tyler Mayes.

After a brief foot pursuit, Watson was apprehended and is in the Knox County Detention Facility.

“The arrest of Watson is a testament to the cooperation and relationship between our office and Knox County,” said Anderson County Sheriff Russell Barker. “By working together, we have made our streets safer. Det. Coleman did an amazing job quickly identifying the suspect and obtaining warrants. I am incredibly proud of the work he has done on this case.”

Coleman and other Anderson County detectives recovered part of the stolen property and are still searching for the remaining items.

Watson will be transported to the Anderson County Detention Facility once his evading arrest charges in Knox County are disposed of.